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Adderall (dextroamphetamine and amphetamine) is a medication commonly prescribed to treat attention deficit disorder (ADD), attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD), and certain types of sleep disorders such as narcolepsy. Adderall may also be used for other purposes not listed here.

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Adderall Uses

Adderall is a combination of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine used to treat symptoms of ADD and ADHD. Adderall can also be used to help treat certain types of sleep disorders, such as narcolepsy, which is defined as a condition causing an individual suddenly falling asleep several times per day or week. Adderall works by controlling certain chemicals in the brain that help encourage concentration, as well as helping to control nerve impulses sent out by the central nervous system which can cause individuals to act more compulsively, as is common with ADHD. You should not take Adderall if you have glaucoma or certain other medical conditions. Ask your doctor if taking Adderall is the best treatment option for you. Below you will find the uses of Adderall.

ADD

ADHD

Narcolepsy

Adderall Dosage

Adderall is often prescribed in the form of a tablet or a capsule. It should not be taken by children under three years of age. Consult your doctor for specific Adderall dosage guidelines and instructions. The following are some basic dosages given to adults for treating attention deficit disorder, attention hyperactive disorder and narcolepsy. Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Adults should take 5 mg once per day in the morning.

Your healthcare provider may decide to increase this by intervals of 5 mg until optimal results are achieved. The maximum dosage amount for Adderall should not exceed 40 mg in one day.

Larger doses, such as increments of 20 or 30 mg, may be divided into two separate dosages throughout the day. Ask your healthcare provider what dosage option might work best for you.

Narcolepsy

Adults take 5 mg to 60 mg per day (which can be divided into separate doses for larger amounts), or as prescribed by a doctor.

Adderall Side Effects

As with many medications, certain side effects have been reported with the use of Adderall. Tell your healthcare provider of any side effects you may experience, even if they are not listed here, as not all side effects may be reported yet. The following are considered to be more common side effects associated with the use of Adderall. You should tell your doctor if any of the following side effects should become bothersome or persist. Note that not all possible side effects of Adderall are listed below.

Also tell your doctor if you experience the following side effects while taking Adderall, as they have been reported to be less common:

Faintness

Vertigo

Paranoia

Chest pain

Trouble speaking

Immobility

Limb stiffness

Joint pain

Difficulty swallowing

Flu-like symptoms

Fever/chills

Coughing

Adderall Interactions

Certain drug interactions are possible with the use of Adderall. You should tell your doctor about any medications you may be taking, or have recently stopped taking. You should notify your doctor if you have recently stopped taking an MAO or medications to treat depression or certain types of anxiety disorders. The following should also be avoided with the use of Adderall, as the potential for a negative interaction cannot be ruled out:

You should also tell your doctor of any medical conditions you may have before taking Adderall, as these can interact with the use of this drug. Note that not all possible interactions have been listed here.

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